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Chemistry

2016

Journal

Atomic absorption spectrometry

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Preparation Of Fe$_{3}$O$_{4}$ @ Montmorillonite Composite As An Effective Sorbent For The Removal Of Lead And Cadmium From Wastewater Samples, Hande Tinas, Ece Çalişkan, Ni̇l Özbek, Süleyman Akman Jan 2016

Preparation Of Fe$_{3}$O$_{4}$ @ Montmorillonite Composite As An Effective Sorbent For The Removal Of Lead And Cadmium From Wastewater Samples, Hande Tinas, Ece Çalişkan, Ni̇l Özbek, Süleyman Akman

Turkish Journal of Chemistry

A magnetic Fe$_{3}$O$_{4}$ @ montmorillonite composite was prepared and used for the separation of lead and cadmium from aqueous solutions. For this purpose, magnetite (Fe$_{3}$O$_{4})$ was generated by co-precipitation of FeSO$_{4}$ and FeCl$_{3}$ onto montmorillonite. The effects of various experimental parameters such as pH of the solution, amount of sorbent, initial concentration of analytes, and contact time on the sorption efficiencies of lead and cadmium ions were investigated and optimized by applying a batch technique. The concentrations of analytes were determined by high resolution continuum source flame atomic absorption spectrometry. The maximum adsorption occurred at pH 2.0. The adsorption capacity …


An Application Of Coacervate-Based Extraction For The Separation And Preconcentration Of Cadmium, Lead, And Nickel Ions Prior To Their Determination By Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometry In Various Water Samples, Anies Awad Satti, İlknur Durukan Temuge, Sema Bektaş, Çi̇ğdem Arpa Şahi̇n Jan 2016

An Application Of Coacervate-Based Extraction For The Separation And Preconcentration Of Cadmium, Lead, And Nickel Ions Prior To Their Determination By Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometry In Various Water Samples, Anies Awad Satti, İlknur Durukan Temuge, Sema Bektaş, Çi̇ğdem Arpa Şahi̇n

Turkish Journal of Chemistry

Cloud point extraction (CPE), which is the most popular coacervate-based extraction method, was utilized for the separation and preconcentration of trace amounts of cadmium, lead, and nickel. Quinalizarin was used as complexing agent and Triton X-114 was used as surfactant. After extraction, analyte ions were determined by flame atomic absorption spectrometry. The detection limits (3$s)$ of 1.8 $\mu $g L$^{-1}$ for Cd(II), 3.2 $\mu $g L$^{-1}$ for Pb(II), and 2.8 $\mu $g L$^{-1}$ for Ni(II) were obtained using 50 mL of solutions. The relative standard deviation was calculated as 4.3% for 10 $\mu $g L$^{-1}$ Cd(II), 4.9% for 50 $\mu …